The Borneo Post

One dead in drive-by shooting outside Melbourne nightclub

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SYDNEY: A drive- by shooting outside a nightclub in the Australian city of Melbourne inflicted ‘ horrific injuries’ that killed a security guard and wounded three men, police said yesterday, but there was no suggestion yet that the attack was terror-related.

Australia has some of the world’s toughest gun control laws, adopted after its worst mass murder, when a gunman killed 35 people at Port Arthur in the island state of Tasmania in 1996.

It would appear that shots have been discharged from a car in this area into a crowd standing outside the nightclub. Andrew Stamper, homicide inspector

Yesterday’s shooting took place around 3.20 a. m. in the lively entertainm­ent district of Melbourne’s southeaste­rn suburb of Prahran, police said.

Three security guards and a man queueing to enter were taken to hospital with gunshot injuries, police said in a televised news conference in Melbourne.

“It would appear that shots have been discharged from a car in this area into a crowd standing outside the nightclub,” homicide inspector Andrew Stamper said.

The victims suffered ‘ horrific injuries’ from a weapon fired in close proximity, he added.

One guard died in hospital, another man was in critical condition and two escaped lifethreat­ening injuries. One guard was shot in the face, the Age newspaper said.

However, there was no suggestion yet that the attack was terror- related, a police spokeswoma­n said by telephone. Bloodstain­ed clothing and bullet casings littered the street outside the entrance to the secondstor­ey Love Machine nightclub yesternday.

Police urged witnesses who saw any vehicle moving at speed around 3am to come forward, and mentioned a black Porsche SUV that was later found burnt- out in the north Melbourne suburb of Wollert. No arrests have yet been made, and investigat­ion continues.

A murder- suicide last year in Western Australia that killed seven members of a family was the country’s worst mass shooting since the Port Arthur case.

Neighbouri­ng New Zealand has adopted legislatio­n to ban semiautoma­tic firearms and assault rif les after its worst peacetime shooting in March, which killed 50 worshipper­s in two mosques in the city of Christchur­ch. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Firemen wash away bloodstain­s after a security guard was shot dead with another man fighting for his life after a drive-by shooting outside a popular Melbourne nightclub. — AFP photo
Firemen wash away bloodstain­s after a security guard was shot dead with another man fighting for his life after a drive-by shooting outside a popular Melbourne nightclub. — AFP photo

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